Singer has announced plans to team up with Cosworth and Aria to develop an improved version of their retro-inspired Porsche 911.

Singer has announced plans to team up with Cosworth and Aria to develop an improved version of their retro-inspired Porsche 911.

Cosworth will provide three different air-cooled engines: a 3.6-liter with 300 hp (224 kW / 304 PS), a 3.9-liter with 380 hp (283 kW / 385 PS) and a 3.9- or 4.0-liter with more than 425 hp (317 kW / 431 PS). On the other hand, the Aria Group will produce carbon fiber bodies that evoke "the classic road racing 911s of the '60's and '70's."

According to Singer founder Rob Dickinson, "We are thrilled to be involved with these incredible companies who together bring a wealth of heritage, intelligence and global engineering expertise to this labor of love. This is not just about re-imagining an icon; we're working in a collaborative spirit of excellence to build something that celebrates Porsche's genius and the air-cooled era of the world's most important sports car: the Porsche 911."

If this sounds like your cup of tea, be prepared to shell out $190,000 (€134,150).